Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches
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Resumo: | This paper compares the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission inventories of Madrid and Salvador and discusses some implications for future researches, focusing on city-level carbon accounting (CLCA) of emissions from urban supply chains (USC) and final consumers. To carry out this study, secondary data were collected from official documents of municipal governments of these two cities. According to the results, there are differences in stationary energy GHG emissions due to the big distinction concerning electricity emission factors used by each city. Air transportation GHG emissions are also very different. These two cities share some common figures regarding road transportation and per capita waste sector GHG emissions. In the conclusion section, we discuss opportunities for improvement of the cities’ GHG emission inventories as well as some implications for policy-making and future researches on carbon accounting, with focus on an integrated production-consumption system. |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researchesGreenhouse Gas emissionsurban supply-chaincity-level carbon accountingSalvadorMadridThis paper compares the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission inventories of Madrid and Salvador and discusses some implications for future researches, focusing on city-level carbon accounting (CLCA) of emissions from urban supply chains (USC) and final consumers. To carry out this study, secondary data were collected from official documents of municipal governments of these two cities. According to the results, there are differences in stationary energy GHG emissions due to the big distinction concerning electricity emission factors used by each city. Air transportation GHG emissions are also very different. These two cities share some common figures regarding road transportation and per capita waste sector GHG emissions. In the conclusion section, we discuss opportunities for improvement of the cities’ GHG emission inventories as well as some implications for policy-making and future researches on carbon accounting, with focus on an integrated production-consumption system.FGV EAESP2017-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/joscm/article/view/6415710.12660/joscmv10n1p17-32Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2017): January - June; 17-32Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management; v. 10 n. 1 (2017): January - June; 17-321984-3046reponame:JOSCM. Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Managementinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVenghttps://periodicos.fgv.br/joscm/article/view/64157/pdf_2Copyright (c) 2017 Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Managementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndrade, José Celio SilveiraDameno, AndreaPérez, Javierde Andrés, Juan ManuelLumbreras, Julio2017-06-28T12:17:49Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/64157Revistahttp://bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/ojs/index.php/joscmPRIhttp://bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/ojs/index.php/joscm/oai||joscm@fgv.br1984-30461984-3046opendoar:2017-06-28T12:17:49JOSCM. Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches Andrade, José Celio Silveira Greenhouse Gas emissions urban supply-chain city-level carbon accounting Salvador Madrid |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches |
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Comparing Madrid and Salvador GHG emission inventories: Implications for future researches |
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Andrade, José Celio Silveira |
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Andrade, José Celio Silveira Dameno, Andrea Pérez, Javier de Andrés, Juan Manuel Lumbreras, Julio |
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Dameno, Andrea Pérez, Javier de Andrés, Juan Manuel Lumbreras, Julio |
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Andrade, José Celio Silveira Dameno, Andrea Pérez, Javier de Andrés, Juan Manuel Lumbreras, Julio |
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Greenhouse Gas emissions urban supply-chain city-level carbon accounting Salvador Madrid |
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Greenhouse Gas emissions urban supply-chain city-level carbon accounting Salvador Madrid |
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This paper compares the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission inventories of Madrid and Salvador and discusses some implications for future researches, focusing on city-level carbon accounting (CLCA) of emissions from urban supply chains (USC) and final consumers. To carry out this study, secondary data were collected from official documents of municipal governments of these two cities. According to the results, there are differences in stationary energy GHG emissions due to the big distinction concerning electricity emission factors used by each city. Air transportation GHG emissions are also very different. These two cities share some common figures regarding road transportation and per capita waste sector GHG emissions. In the conclusion section, we discuss opportunities for improvement of the cities’ GHG emission inventories as well as some implications for policy-making and future researches on carbon accounting, with focus on an integrated production-consumption system. |
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